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CONTENTS

  • Chapter I. 1806-1819. Childhood and Education, 1.
  • Chapter II. 1813-1821. Moral Influences in Early Youth, 38. My Father's Character and Opinions, 46.
  • Chapter III. 1821-1823. Last Stage of Education and first of Self-Education, 62.
  • Chapter IV. 1823-1828. Youthful Propagandism, 87, 113. Westminster Review, 91, 129.
  • Chapter V. 1826-1832. A Crisis in my Mental History, 132. One Stage Onward, 141.


  • Chapter VI. 1830-1840. Commencement of the most valuable Friendship of my Life, 184. My Father's Death, 202. Writings and othe Proceedings up to 1840, 206.
  • Chapter VII. 1840-1870. Geneeral View of the Rmainder of my Life, 221, 227, 278, 308:—Completion of the System of Logic, 222. Publication of the Principles of Politcal Economy, 234. Marriage, 240. Retirement from the Inda House, 248. Publicationof "Liberty," 251. Considerations on Representative Government, 264. Civil War in America, 266. Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosphy, 272. Parliamentary Life, 280. remainder of my Life, 308.